The Clinton News Record, 1913-06-12, Page 5•
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-.P10:,,,"!;.10‘116Wing":".froth a .;Fott, .061 -
erne -•L neWPPaPer ' ineaskS fOr
The nn".:'emiCcipicst is IVIr,'.,•Ddivid.
Mr.••!.and.:MrS, Alair
rbS1401t6
ageat in Erribe-•
tor L'solii6 Year:a
hignly.rcsneefina..
he 4ab0Mie0tgliVe'1
,I agent in Fort "Colborne. Where he.
MiSsed :as 1eliaS Made
CM4Y.;filerids :Who will wish, IMO- Well
.poSitiOn'ef. manager for
0;904c -ter' Mr': Alai,:
rtiSted 'employee .of tlie.0. T. R.
,..Whorit he dieW.a; good -salary
is lo get..efine increaselin.
;•-,i',lis, ew posiiw The 'article Men-.
tiofled- reads as fiollows; bona
t.h•--c1V0 ofthe einploYees . Of the9. T".7
'at Port Colhorne,,,,Who had the
Pieannre: of - Working . under. D.
-,.+41air., :met" athis home ' Iasi; evening
oalgaVe Mr. and Mrs, Alaita very
pleasaist sugprise..... . Mr, . Alair was
lite4eitted with 11:' handsonyeT leather
...1101/61Ptered roeking cliair and Mrs.,
"*".."Aleir 'a nice Sewingchair. Mr.11. V.
Case Made the presentation' mid the
address was rend by Mr.
Hawkins.
Sir 1t is difficult not to indidge
. r
Winghnin
usi,epayAs ,l tie, To -v.1144 of
Jurnberry on •Saihrday last Pas -
Sod m anthorizing the issue
.0r:debentures to the amount' of $12,-
000 for the- building of bridgeS;
There were. 65 , vacs in,javor and 6
Lin what may seem extravagant laud-
.
Ation whenspeaking of tine .. valuable
services rendered to" as by you as
,...agent. The many years which you
. have spent in the work, your com-
-".1)lete mastery of all questions of de-
.. toil,your willingness at all tim4 to
'..nssist ond place Kota matured judg-
.auent. at our disposal, your affabil-
• ity-, and capability passing through a
. -nature ' pregnant with all the in-
. -stincts of a Christian gentleman,,,
tare ,all alike endeared you to us by'.
' the tics that the 'word friendship
•
does not by any-mea,ns express. We
, l'onsider your long and well tried ex-
pexience, coupled by a blameless life,
One of the most valuable assets of
'mankind. Sir, we as your staff
cafl-
- not speak to highly of the assistance
which we havo received . at your
hands: In view of the sad fact we
being called upon to sever those
fond relations as mentioned,: allow us
in a humble way to express our
ro-
grets by placing in your hands this
' address • and also presersting to you a
.chair in which in years to come you
may be spared to rest and reflect on
the past. We also .wourd not forget
.11Irs. -Alair for the many pleasant
words spoken by.her and would ante-
, Mate very much it she -would also ac-
. *cent this chair in remembrance of the
--staff. '
• Sir, we are more than. gratified to
^ learn although you are leaving the
•, , company in which we still retain our
services yoli are not leaving our town
; -and it is a pleasure to us' allio
know that the firm you are going to,
has deemed it wise to , recog,nize yoar.
uprightness and ability. Signed by
'the stall.
• The folInving is the May monthly
.report of S. S. No. 11, Stanley.
. Names in order of merit : „
5th, -Grace R•oss. Sr. ltli,-Jes-
sie Collins, Nelson Hood, Lawrence
Wasmann. Jr. Ith,--Louisa McCly-
• '.inceft, Anna 'Fisher, 'Willis Cooper,
Sr. 3rd, --Maggie Cooper, Bella Col-
lins, Willie Collins. Jr. 3r4, -Ar-
' . chic Parsons, 'Herold Rathwelf, Wil-
lie Parsons:- Sr. 2nd, -Ella Fisher,
-Grace Copper, (4race Fail:beim. Jr.
-2nd,--Wilfred. Ross, Willie Harvey.
' 211d Pt, -Fred . Parsons. 1st Pt,--
, Dorsina 'Foster Walter Workman,
Exior Nigh, ."The best spellers' for
the Month were : 5th -C-1 race Ross.
'Sr . 4th, -Nelson Hood. J r . 4th, -
Willie Cooper. Sr. 3rd, -Maggie
Cooper. Jr.' 3rd, -Harold Rathwell,
Br. 2nd, -Norma Hood. Jr. 2m1, -
'ill ie Harvey. "
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, ,MoKillop Township
. -
The death 'of infrs, Robinson. 15
.very much regretted. ,She was kind-
ly. and. cheerful woman:and (lied from -
the: eitecti of a paralytic stroke,af ter
four hours illness..
, There was no liervice in the chiwch-
es' on Walton circuits last Sunday.;
ReV. Mr. "Edmunds bang away. at
Conference.
Frank Virelali has bought the 50-nere
farm of James Martin, the priee be-
ing $26011, It is good land but the
are inferior. ,
William -Pollard an old respected
resident of ,McKillop,' died on Monday
week. He was a native of England,
a Liberal and a Methodist.
Mr. Edward Devereaux, one of the
pioneers or tlie Township cif McWillop
died last Friday ot his home on the
I-Ittron road.
Mr. Detereaux was g4 years of age,
and is survived by his wife and a
grown-up
. The, funeral took 'place from
Seaforth -Roman. Catholic church on
Sunday morning to St. James' ceme-
tery.
1131tith
In tile liat of honor graduates of St,
Iviichael's„hoSpital 'training school tor
,imrSes, Toronto, appears the name of.
;•Miss May .13elf, Mias Bell is to be
congratulated upon her success
Tlie ball tearalaganized last week
;
the .following officers being elected :-
Manager, F. Start ; Captain, W. Wat-
son; Sc, lread, R. Gidley.
' -Rev: W. D. "and' Mr. 'Turner were
in attendance' at the General .Assem-
bly in Toronto last week.
Mr. A. Eider was in attendance at
theGenei:al Assembly and Congam,s
Of the -Presbyterinn chnrch, licid in
Marriage
LovErr-matmEN- At the home
of the bride on :lune llth, Beat-
rice, eldtht daughter of Mrs W.
J.-McBrien of Hallett, to Al-
bert Lovett of the Base Line,
eldest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Lovett of Clinton.
BRUNSDON-hlAIR - At "Silve'Z'
Buthall,' ' . Hullett, the residence
of the bride's parents J June
3rd0 by _Rev. J. G, Reid.of Lon-
desboro, Essie L., second doughw
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mair,
to J. Howard Brunsdon M. Lon-
desboro. .
WOODLEY-IVIILLER-In St. An-
drew's Presbyterian church, :Vic-
toria B. C., on June 5th, by Rev,
, Herman Carson, Inez Jean,
daughter of Bic late Jacob Miller
of Clinton Ont., and Yrs. 111i,ler,
Cherrybank, "Victoria 13..0., to
Arthur Henry, Woodley,
Win-
nipeg, son of Henry Woodley,
Esq., of Montreal,. Que.
BOY LE-SHANNAHAN - In St.
Joseph's church, Clinton on Jew.:
llth, by Rev. Father Hogan,
Mary eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Shanahan of Mullett,
, to ,Josepli Boyle of .. Wawanosh.
YOUNGBLUT - ADAMS' r•-• It the
home ot the bride on Juno
Millie, ' daughter - of Mr, Henry
Adams, to Robert- Youngblut, all
of Hallett. •
CORBETT-DIC:KSON- itt Seaforth,
on June 3rsl, by the Rev. F. II.
Larkin, Rev, E. Corbett, Wat-
rotts, Sask., to Anna Rae Dick-
son, fourth daughter .-cd' Mr. and
Mrs. S. Dickson.
.0A I1N116--ALL AN -On June 2nd, by
Rev. Mr. Johnstoh, Jas, A. Oar-
. Me of the Bronson Line, Stan-
ley, to Miss Sarah Allan, of
Blake,
PATTERtiON-HOR'CON -- In Sea-
. forth, on June 4th. Edna A., se-
cond daughter of Mr. and . Mrs.'
. N. B. Horton, to Rebut J. Pat-
terson of the London Road, Hen-
son, •
Mr. Jno Henry C'ooper of 51011et5,
has made' application for a- divofce
iroin bus wile, Olive
livePeirrtehCounty.ne°6°Per6
Hibbert t
MrS. Milked Paolcham of Toronto
and Miss Amelia Nodwell of Hills -
burg, were- the guests of Mr. and
Mrs W Jacobs over' the holiday.
Mr Colin Fingland of Iluilett occu-
pied the, pulpit in St Andrew's
church on Sunday mornmg.
Miss rMay 13e11, daughter of 'Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Bell, Dlyth, passed her
final examination' as trained nurse at
St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, last
week. • '
NI. Lockhart has been appointed
Immigration Inspector for the Pro-
vince of Ontario. •
On a recent SaturdoY evening the
choir of St. Michael's church pre-
sented Miss' Rose O'Conner with a
beautiful gold bracelet. The address
was +read by Mes. F. W. McCaughey,
leader of the choir.
FOR SALE AT A LOW PRICE. -
A Ford Ilunnliout in good condi-
tion 'with good tiles. Taken in
exchange' on a neiv•, oar ,,l3ert L5n5-
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DA. A. F.' BROWN,
Fhtsiciati, London, 1v43,1 'be at the
I-lotel NOrniahdie, Clinton, each
.l'oesdaY - evening:: ,ApPointments.
can bo made for freatment ^ at re-
sidences. -SI.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -- IN
the Estate of Henry Wainright
late of the Village of Bayfield in
the County of Huron Gentleman,
&ceased. Notice is hereby given
pursuant to Statute 1, George
"BhaPter 26, Section. 55, that all
persons having claims against the
estate of the said Henry Wain-
riglot, Who died on the 22nd, day
of April 1913, are required to send
by 'post prepaid or deliver to
David McNaughton and Alfred E.
Naftel, 13a5 -field Post Office, execu-
tors cif the list Will and Pesta-
ment of the said deceased, or to
either of them on or before the
16th. day of June 1913, - full part-
iculars of their claims in writing
mid the nature of the security, if
any, held by them, and further
- take notice that after the said last
mentioned date the said executors
will distribyte the assests of the,
- paid deceased among the persons
entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which they shall
then. have received notice and that
the said executors will not be lia-
ble for tlye said assests or any
part thereof, to any person or per-
sons of whose claim notice shall
not then have been received. Dated
at Goderieh the 28111. day of May
A. D. 1918.-Proudfoot, Hays
.Killottkp, Solicitors for said. Exe--
enters. -83-3.
BRIDGE FOR SALE.. -THE, UN-
densignesr Will, by. order of the,
township council of Hullett, sell
by Public auction at 2:30 o'clock on
Saturday, Juno 2Ist, the timber in
what is known as Wallace's bridge
on sideroad 31 near 'Sununerhill.
The. timber is am.rly all cedar oral
. will answer for building purposes.
-D. K. Watson, auctioneer.
-85-2.
TELEPHONE NOTICE.- THE AN-
nual meeting of the subscribers M
the Tuckersmith Telephone System
will be held , in Walker's hall,
Brucefield on Saturday June 21st
at 2:30 p.m. A full attendance of
subscribers is requested as business
importance is to be transacted. -
Tiles. G.- Shillinglaw, Prehident.
13EL:LIfIVIEW F ARM ' DAIRY.
Fromoar st^ck of ss eOw
s
we are. prepared -tO' 8111)PlY you
twice daily. 'with tile, nest of millc
• , and ereaui. 'We splicit a share of
your patronage.-Iticliastl Fisher, E.
13. Hill, Pliocie 125. -80
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FARN FOR SALE -1.40T 10 AND
part .of Lot, 39, Con. 9, Goderieh
township congistin f -107 •
, g 0 • acres
all cleared and good tillable land
' with the exception of 'five acres ..of
bush and ten acres of orchard cm-
taining apples, plums and cherries.
Farm in good condition toeing of
'good clay loam, well fenced and
having an abundance of excellent
water On, the premises' are two
barns, one 58x30 with shed 25x10,
alt on stone foundation, The oth-
er „ barn is 50%30 with shed 47x30
and also a gravel house. Situated
one mile from school- mile from
English church, mile- from -Meth-
odist church, 5 nines from. Clinton,
6 milers froni Bayfield. Rural Tele-
phone connection. Also part of Iht
36, Telephone Road, containing 50
acres adjoining school and 4 miles -
from Clinton, on which there are
no buildings but containing a small
swamp making it an excellent pas-
ture farm. For further particulars
apply OD, the premises, or address-
Geo.- A. Cooper Clinton, Ont. Phone
7 on 155. -71.
TEACHER WANTED BY U. S. 5-
54o. 12, 0. and II., (Summerhill)
duties to 'commence after the sum-
mer holidays. One with exper-
ience preferred. Convenient to
.church and postollIce with daily
mail. Applications stating salary
and qualifications received up to
June 3011.-T, J. Lindsay, Sec.-
rfreasurer, R. R. No. 1, Clinton.
-85-2.
- . Morris Township.
-MISS Elizabeth Irvin, who has been
',at New York, is visiting at the home
of ,W, H. Ferguson, 5th line,
Mrs. Dodds and daughter of Barrie,
are visitors with James and Mrs,
Davis, and parents of MO, Dodds.
1.-ast Sunday afternoon Mr. John
Medritt of Blyth, took charge
of the Service at the Jackson. church.
Rev. Mr. Jewitt was attending Con-
ference at London.
A former Morrisite in the person ot
Sam, McCracken, son of Frank Mc-
Cracken, formerly of the 110 line, is
lany live near Tyner, SasIcatche-
' reneWing old friendship here: The.
friends [or a few months. Bradford,
wan. Mr. Meeracken's health has
not been 'very good. .
Lasti weekJoseph Wilkinson, of
. Hensel!, fornierly of this township,
sails for a holiday visit -to England
Where...to will visit relatives and ' dld
in Yorkshire, will be his headquart-
EGGLETON-ANDREWS- .At Ford -
wick, by the Rev. J. W. Andrewa,
father el the ,bride, on May' 2451i,
Elta Pert° Andrews to Stanle3-'.
Eggleton ot Belleville. "
SMITHSON-HEWITT, - AVIVal ton,
on June 5511, by RCN'. D. E.
. Cameron, W. J. Smithson of Lon-
don, to Annie A. Hewitt, of Wel-
ton.
Births
JACKSON -At Lethbridge Alta.; on
June 101,11, to Mr. mid Mrs. Syd-
, ney Jackson, formerly of Clinton, .
" a daughter. .
FLYNN--in Hullett, on June 6111, to
Kr. and Mrs, Andrew Flynn, ii
daughter. .
WOOD -In Winghani, June 31d, . to
. Mr, and Mrs. „CliaS., Wood,' a
, daughter. •
FItY-At Wingham on June it, to
Ni, and Mrs., . Norman Fry, 4
, daughter. ''.
001,E-Tn Exeter •6n May . 28511,
to Mr. and Mrs, W. S, Cole, a
MEN WANTED -TO ATTEND THE
military camp at London irom
june 16th to 27th. • (4004 Pay. -
Apply to Lieut. Towne, Clinton;
FOR : SALE -60 PURE BRED
white Leghorns hens. -Apply at W.
Jaeftron's residence, Clinton. ,
, .
Grey Township. .
y. J. Canieron, dentist 05 Palmer
tnerston, was SpenFicrig a short time
holidaying at' the Parental home.
'Last Sunday morning ileberi; Mc-
Kay Of Ethel, took' the service in
Roe's church as the pastor was at
J,onflon attending the Conference.' • •
• ,Sunday morning after a brief illness
of six days of pneumonia, James
Livingstone, a well known resident of
this township for mann years,-dierat
the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Priv-
, al:, 1.31anelnitil township, l'erth 0(1117
in his 86111 year,
' Relit. Carr, '3rd con., announces the
, engagement Tit his daughter;,
Sinclair Phippen :of Vcringham the of Clinton. , • ,
marriage to take place 04 June 17111. MA.RSEALT.,-In Wingliam,' on „Tune
101iphant Smith and Miss Jean, 5111 fird Violet J. Cooper, wife of MS.
Con., were visititig 11 Tuckersmith
township recently. '
HOUSE TO RENT OR FOR SALE.
-q story frame house with 6
rooms, hard and soft water. Small
stable, 4acre of land with fruit
times, Situated on Erie street
will be sold at a bargain. -Apply
to Jaeob Taylor. -81-1.
STEWART-In Brandon, Man., on
•._ May 13511, Benjamin Stewart, for-
merly of Morris township., aged
. 48 years. • '
GLASSIER -Li '‘ Glen township, on
June 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs: D. C.
' Glassier, a ; kin George Frederick,
KNIGHT -In Sealorth, Jame 31:0, to
Mr. and Mrs. John Knight, .a
, daughter. .
'. • Beiths:
, •
KITT-In Clinton June 4511,
Eliza E. Ward, widav of• Williant
Nitt, formerlY of Clinton in her
70th. year. -
000E--ln Clinton on Jeue Oth, Ann
-
Cook, daughter of' the late John
•Cook of Goderien township, aged
71. years and 3 months.
RAN SPORD -Ti London 0 June
9111, Florence Ilrale, widow of the
lo te Richard Ransf or d , fe rifler' y
SOLD OUT .
We ate now out of the grain,
flour and feed business in Clinton,
out stock having been purchased
by the Gunn, Langlois Company.
We have a number of accounts
still unpaid. Will all these par-
ties still indebted to uh kindly
call at Haatd. Rayner's rerid-
ence on Ontario St. and settle
with as little- delay as possible.
THE L. SUITTER, CO
PHONE 01 T El EELEVATOR.
NOTICE-BRUCEFIELD, JUNE 2nd
1913. Owing to the prevalence of
Rabies in the townships of Tucker-
sinith and Stanley (confirmed by
bacterhilogical examination by Dr.
Ainyot of Toronto) Notice iS here-
by given that all dogs are to be
securely tied up until further notice
or destroyed ad once. Further, all
dogs found running loose after suf-
ficient notice, being given are to be
destroyed and the owners held re-
sponsible. Signed, -Robert Mac-
- Nay, - 'Reeve' of Tucketarnitls, Wm.
Glen, Reeve of Stanley. '
,
FOR. SALELOOtrAGE ON RAT-.
ten:bury .street. Eleatic' light,
., waterworks, etc. -Apply on premis-
es, or to T. T. Murphy., Clinton.
, -75.
s0lvf1Tni;NT0 NEw, — Tao. rid.
proVed Safety Sash Look, Allows
the window' to raise Or 11)11er 50
any height from an inch 00 Withott
the aid ; of a• Stick. or ;book, Oen
be attached • to any WindoW sash,
',For p-artieulars apply' tO. -Frank
' W. Evans, Clinton. Phone 101 -76
FARM FOR SAtE-IIIE" UNDER -
signed offers for ;sale his ine farin
.of about 130' acres adjoining the
town of Clinton, The farm is in,.
a good state of+ cidtivation and
has .good buildlugs-lariek house,.
; bank barn, driving' house,' pig pen,
etc -all comparatively new, A'first
Mass young orchard containing all
kinds of fruit, al's°, small fruits.
The farm Is Well fenced and well
drained and is a very.. desirable
home. Per further particulars
apply on -premises or address John
Torrance, Clinton P. 0. -63
,
Slabs For Sale.
One •61 the oldest pioneers of Hay
township in the person of Donald
Smith Bell passed peacefully - away on
Sunday after a short illness at the
advanced age- of 81 years. Besides
his sorrowing widow, tWo-sonS,
H. J. Marshall in her 28th year,
LIVINGSTON-In Blenshardtown-
ship, Perth' Co., On J ube 511,
James Livingston, formerly 61
Grey township „ 'aged 85'
S.00TT-ln' DelOtaine, Man., May
. 19511, John Scott, formerly of
,Morris township, aged 87 years.
REFFERNAN-In Hay, all June
6.11:t'. LaWrerce Heffernan, aged 30
Ilay on June 1st, 140nald
crl. of 'Tuckersinith and William of Smith Be , age[ ,
VINDSTORM INSURANCE. -.-- THE
Canada Insurance Co. will insure
all buildings against damage done
by windstorms. Moderate rates,
no premuin note.---Oharles 13. Hale,
District' Agent. Clinton. -71.
HARDWOOD SLABS, "14
INCHES LONG. IDEAt.
FOR SUMMER USE.
ALSO 12 fNCII BODY
. WOOD.
Stapleton Saw Mill,
THE CORNER STORE
Live and Let Live -
GROCERIES
Have you tried our teas
and coffee. Best on the
market. Meats: Cook-
ed ham, uncooked ham
back and breakfast ba
con, jellied hock, bolog-
na and salti..pork.
GOOD CHANCE
Stallion Routes,
SEW/NG MACIIINES. REPAIR,ED '
and iopaira,kept on hand, also. ag-
ency for new machines. -A. licteP-• •,;
sr, Albert street. ,
G•IJINEA. GOLD, Imp. Clydesdale..
Monday -Will leave his ewn stable,
lot 40, West End, Tuckersmith, go
south to Mill Road 'to E. Papple's
for noon, across to Huroh Road mid
wcht to Wm. Dale's for night. Tiles -
day -To Graham House, Clinton, by
.way of Huron Road and 16111 con. to
Thos. Churchill's for one hour, then
back to Gilbert Mair's ror night
Wetinestlay-,-By I-Iolmesville and Mait-
land to Mr. Durst'slor noon, by way
of Bethel corner .and Benmiller to
Wilmot Haake's, Huron Road, ,for
night. Thursday -West to Westlakels
corner, south to Porter's Hill and
Sterling McPhail's for noon, by way
of 7111 con. to John 13. Stewart's
for night. Friday -East to Ander-
son's corner, south to James Gra-
ham's for noon, by, way ot Bayfield
Road and London Rodt to Geo, 13.
Hanley's for two hours, 5 to 7 p.
m., then to his own stable, where
lie will remain until the following
Monday morning. -G. W. Nott, own-
er and -manager.
RED TICKET.
Monday -Will leave his own stable
lot 40, con. 10,, Goderich township
and go '.' south to Varna stable for
noon, then west to Wm. Rathwell'f
Goshen Line, for night. Tuesday -
South and acrohs toi the Bronson
Line to Geo. Sparks for noon, then
across to Sauble Line and to Com-
mercial hotel stable, Bayfield, for
night. Wednesday -Across to 1st.
con., 0 °dale's township, to Geo.
Young's for noon and north to Wm.
McAllister's for night. Thursday -
North and across to Richard Proc-
tor's, 4011 eon., for noon, then seUtIr
to Albert Harrison's for night. Fri-
day -Across to John Torrancers 6111
eon, for noon, then across to 7111
co. and to his own stable for night.
Saturday -Across to John Batkins
14th con., for noon, then across. to
She 9111 con. and his own htable
where he will remain until the fol-
lowing Monday G. Steepe and
Owners, Geo. Cools,
N. B,. Horton,
Manager.
THE COLONEL
Monday -Will leave his own stable,
London- Road; Brucefield, and pro-
ceed to Thos. Brownett's Hayfield
Road, for noon, then to Robt. Snow -
den's, Sauble. Line tor night, Tues-
day -To Angalh Murray's Satible Line,
for noon, then to Ross Johnston's,
Stanley town line for night. Wed-
nesday -By way of Blalce and south
to Samuel Deitz for noon, bae,k
same way to Ross Johnston's for
night, Thursday -To Harry Tal-
bot's for noon and night. Friday -
North to C4oshen Line and by Ed.
Johnston's sideroad to Babylon Line
to David Johnston's for night. Sat-
urday -South to Erratt's sideroad,
east to London Road and home tor
noon to remain until the following
Monday morning. -J. ,Tohnston, Own-
ner and Manager.
FRESH FOR -
SATURDAY ,
13iriana, oranges, lem-
ons, pineapples, cucum-
bers and -tomatoes.
TWO STORY HOUSE
—and—
' NEW COTTAGE ,
or Sale
Located side by side.
Properties in exllellent condition.
Would lease from buyer.
HOUSE AND ,LOT FOR, SALE. -
One of, the best locations in Town
corner Princess and William
• streets. Ilouse contains 7 rooms
on ground Goor, second floor not
finished. Hard and soft water.
apre land, fruit trees, etc. --
For further particulars apply to
D 5, Clud, -69.
A. CALL SOLICITED.
E. E. HUNNIFORD
LIVE AND LET LIVE GROCER.
F J. Hill, cunton•
Phone 77.
—THE—
EGGS
WANTED
NORMANDIE
RESTAURANT
,
•••••••••.1101P • ,
IN OLD RAISINS
As we have a •
quantity o f last: "
:year's Raisins onS
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•
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•
15,000 dozens of strictly non -fer-
tile new -laid eggs wanted each week
commencing June 9511.
As usual dining the Hot Weather
months we are .prepared to pay a
premium for gilt-edged quality eggs.
Male birds should not he allowed
with the flock after June 1st.
If Owing to the coming, into force
of Local Option and, so far as this
House is coueerned, 'the complete
abolition of the sale of -intoxicating
liquor, we have decided. to open up a
restaurant where we will dispense
Soft Drinks and ice Cream.
'V The patronage of the public is
respectfully solieited,
S. S. COOPER:
FOR SALE, DISSIRABLE „REST -
dense on Ontario street. Fitted
throughout with electric lights, and
water laid in. Splendid _situation
ansi well kept grouniTs. Apply to.
W. Brydone, Solicitor, or to Hae -
old Rayner. -83.
NATIONAL FERTILIZER - THE
hest used by farmers. Gave good
results last year and farmers are
ordering again this year, Order
now before it is all gone. Large or
small quantities -Frank W Evans,
Clinton, Ont. Phone 101. -69.
Sroilers wanted at top prices.
Four good horses wanted for Mon-
treal weight from .1350 to 1450 lbs.
hand, we will Fell
28 lb. Box for $1.00 :
while they last •
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GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
The UpAo=date Firrn
CLINTON.-
N. W. 'Prewartha, Wm. Jenkins,
MAIL CONTRACT,
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
Postmaster -General, will- be received
at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday,
the 1.111 July 1913 for the convey-
ance of His Maje,sty'h Mails on a
propoSed Centract for fout years six
times per week over Rural Mail
Iteabe "D'' from Bruce:field (seath)
(Huron S. P.) Ontfrom the Postmas-
ter General's Pleasure. Printed notice41
containing. Further information as to
conditions of proposed Contract may
be seen and blank forms of Tender
may lye obtained at the Post Office
Brucefield anti at the Office of the
Post Office Inspector at London.
' ANDrns()N-,
Superintendent.
Post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice Branch, Ottawa, May 28th, 1913
CLINTON FLOUR
MILL PRICES
MANITOBA FLOUR 12.70.
FAMILY FLOUR, '12.50,
PASTRY FLOUR 52.50.
GRAHAM FLOUR 52.50.
BREAKFAST FOOD 13.00.
-FEED WHEAT '750 per bushel.
WESTERN OATS 4.5e per bushel.
SHORTS 51.25.
BRAN $1,15.
_FLOUR EikaIdANGED FOR
W H E A T
FLOUR AND FEED
I HANDLE THE BEST
GRADES OF FLOUR AND
ALL KINDS OF CHICKEN
FEED. CALL AND GET
THE LATEST IMPROVED
SEED CORN
A. E. 'Matheson
PHONE 192, '
CEMENT.
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A; carload of good feed wheat on
ur orders at the Mill' of -
WE HAVE IN STOCIC A.
CARLOAD OF T1515 BEST !
NATIO-NAL PORTL AN I)
CEMENT. PHONE OR-
DERS OR CALL ON
JOHN HUTTON,
Londesboro.
Ways of
a Watch
-The ways or a watch are past find-
ing out, Don't try. It your watch
is lazy and wont run, let us repair
it for you. Ten to one you negleet-
ed it. -let it get dirty,or it stops
from lack M all Whatever is the
eason, don't delay ; Delay costs
money and often spoils the watch.
We give thorough examination and
regulating free, anything more costs
as little as satrefactory work can be
done for.
POEING DOWN
THE CI-1IIVINEY
may Make it „draw well -and it may
not, If you call us in when trouble
occurs well know bow to fix the
matter.
A G A LVANT ZE1)
CHIMNEY TOP
may lie all that is needed 16 make
your chimney draw perfectly. We'll
put it on quickly and reasonably,
the same .aswe db all other kinds
of tin and metal work.
THOS HAWKINS.
Phone 53.
HEATING. AND PLUMBING IN
AOL ITS BRANCHES.
On Anything
A. J. GRIGG
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN.
SSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES,
You want done in the fine of
Plumbing, Tinsmithing and
Evetroughing, let us give you
Leave yo
MAIL CONTRACT.
Sealed tenders addressed to the
Postmaster General,. will be received
at Ottawa until 310011, en Friday, the
th July, 1913 for the conveyance of
His Majesty's Mails on a proposed
Contract for four years as many timeS
as reqpired each way, between
Minton Post Office and Street Letter
Boxes, Parcel Receptacles etc., frotn
the pleasure of the Postmaster Gen-
eral, '
Printed notices containing further
imformation as to conditions of pro-
posed Contract, may be Scan' and
blank forms of Tender may be ob-
tained at the Post Office of Clinton.
G, 0. ANDERSON,
Superintendent.
Post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice Branch, Ottawa 20th May, 1913,
1; -83-3,
flee. Delivery made to any part of a price. .
the ..town, • • Agents ior the Stinshine fur-
cirvE TRIAL. .nace.
JOHN SHOENHALS BYAM & SUTTER
Sanitary Plumbers ; Phone IMIIIIIIIINNIMIN1111111111111111111111M9=11
The Clinton Miller.
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